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‘Ish’ – The English We Speak
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Motivation Letter Sample for Conference
A Cover letter is a brief letter of introduction about an event or person. It can be attached to more information or sent on its own if required. A motivational cover letter helps to not only introduce the subject but encourage the reader to take some form of action. Let’s take a look at some […]
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When the cat’s away the mice will play meaning
Idiom Meaning When the cat’s away, the mice will play means that people will take advantage of someone in authority to do whatever they want. When a person in authority is missing others enjoy their freedom. Sentence Example I am sure the man who said when the cat’s away the mice will play talked about my children. When the […]
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How long do cats live?
On average cats live between 12-18 years. How long do popular cat breeds live? Siamese: 12 to 20 years Calico: 12 to 15 years Bengal: 14 to 16 years Burmese: 16 to 18 years Savannah: 12 to 20 years Ragdoll: 15 to 18 years Russian Blue: 15 to 20 years American Shorthair: 15 to 20 years Sphynx: 10 to 15 years Manx: 8 to 14 […]
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Is it rude to say Thanks instead of Thank you?
Both thanks and thank you express gratitude and appreciation. While the difference may be considered minor, it exists. It all depends on the circumstances. “Thanks” is more informal, whereas “Thank you” is more formal and polite. Saying “Thanks” to someone sounds like you’re in a hurry and aren’t as thankful as saying “Thank you.” Moreover, “Thank you” […]
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Fear 2 – The News and Our Minds
How we end up worried about the wrong things. (680 words) IELTS Reading Questions: Matching Headings & Sentence Completion
What is the difference between ‘open’ and ‘ is opened’ ?
‘Open’ is an adjective that means ‘not closed’. They left the door wide open. Is the shop open in the evening? ‘Opened’ is the past tense of the verb ‘open’. She opened the door very fast. Jim opened his eyes, and saw a big cake on the table. We can say ‘is opened’ when it’s […]
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Promises, promises
Learn a new expression about not believing someone’s promises.
Not see hide nor hair
Sometimes it’s impossible to find someone. Here’s a phrase to use in this situation.